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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #300 on: January 29, 2016, 11:23:17 PM » |
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Cuomo/Clinton: 309 (40.0%) Bush/Quayle: 225 (38.7%) Perot/Stockdale: 4 (20.2%) Cuomo/Clinton: 272 (46.7%) Dole/Kemp: 266 (43.9%) Perot/Choate: 0 (8.4%) McCain/Bush: 322 (50.8%) Clinton/Bradley: 216 (46.1%) Nader/LaDuke: 0 (2.2%) McCain/Bush: 532 (62.5%) Kucinich/Dean: 6 (35.7%) Other: 0 (1.8%) Bush/Collins: 349 (53.5%) Kerry/Gore: 189 (45.2%) Other: 0 (1.3%) Bush/Collins: 310 (50.8%) Boxer/Rendell: 228 (47.5%)
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« Reply #302 on: February 06, 2016, 09:46:21 AM » |
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Kerry Wins Electoral College, Bush Wins Popular Vote John Kerry/John Edwards: 279 (48.9%) George W. Bush/Richard Cheney: 259 (49.7%) Other: 0 (1.4%) The Battle of the Johns: McCain Defeats Kerry Sen. John McCain/Sen. Lisa Murkowski: 339 (51.4%) Pres. John Kerry/Vice Pres. John Edwards: 199 (46.9%) Other: 0 (1.7%) The Battle of the Johns II: Despite Tough Fight McCain is Reelected over VP Edwards Pres. John McCain/ Vice Pres. Lisa Murkowski: 305 (50.0%) Frm. Vice Pres. John Edwards/ Sen. Russ Feingold: 233 (48.1%) Other: 0 (1.9%) The Women Vote: Clinton Narrowly Beats Murkowski to become First Woman Prez. Gov. Hillary Clinton/Sen. Barack Obama: 277 (49.8%) Vice Pres. Lisa Murkowski/Sen. John Sununu: 261 (48.3%) Other: 0 (2.1%) The Battle of New York and Texas: Clinton Trounces Perry Pres. Hillary Clinton/Vice Pres. Barack Obama: 368 (53.5%) Gov. Rick Perry/Sen. John Thune: 170 (44.7%) Other: 0 (1.8%)
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« Reply #303 on: February 07, 2016, 04:51:43 PM » |
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Sen. Gary Hart/Sen. Lloyd Bentsen: 271 (49.4%) Pres. George H.W. Bush/Vice Pres. Bob Dole: 267 (49.3%) Pres. Gary Hart/Vice Pres. Lloyd Bentsen: 538 (65.0%) Pat Robertson/Pat Buchanan: 180 (29.8%) Rep. Ron Paul/Rep. Andre Marrou: 0 (1.4%) Vice Pres. Lloyd Bentsen/Gov. Mario Cuomo: 434 (55.2%) Frm. Vice Pres. Bob Dole/Rep. Jack Kemp: 104 (43.7%) Pat Buchanan/David Duke: 0 (0.6%) Vice Pres. Mario Cuomo/Sen. Tom Harkin: 309 (51.0%) Sen. Phil Gramm/Sen. Richard Lugar: 229 (47.5%) Sen. John McCain/Rep. John Kasich: 294 (50.1%) Pres. Mario Cuomo/Vice Pres. Tom Harkin: 244 (48.6%) Pres. John McCain/Vice Pres. John Kasich: 524 (60.1%) Sen. Al Gore/Sen. Bill Bradley: 14 (38.4%) Vice Pres. John Kasich/Sen. Olympia Snowe: 502 (59.4%) Sen. Paul Wellstone/Gov. Howard Dean: 36 (39.1%) Pres. John Kasich/Vice Pres. Olympia Snowe: 370 (53.2%) Gov. Gavin Newsom/Sen. Andrew Cuomo: 168 (45.1%)
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« Reply #304 on: February 10, 2016, 05:04:44 PM » |
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Gov. Chris Christie/Sen. Kelly Ayotte: 325 (50.7%) Pres. Barack Obama/Vice Pres. Joe Biden: 213 (47.9%) Pres. Chris Christie/Vice Pres. Kelly Ayotte: 276 (49.6%) Frm. Sec. of State Hillary Clinton/Gov. John Hickenlooper: 262 (48.9%)
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« Reply #306 on: February 22, 2016, 06:37:33 PM » |
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Sen. Paul Wellstone/Sen. John Edwards: 337 (50.90%) Sen. John McCain/Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison: 201 (45.74%) Pres. Paul Wellstone/Vice Pres. John Edwards: 289 (50.05%) Gov. George W. Bush/Sen. George Allen: 249 (48.39%) Mayor Rudy Giuliani/Sen. John Thune: 281 (50.00%) Vice Pres. John Edwards/Sen. Bob Graham: 257 (48.87%) Sen. Hillary Clinton/Gov. Bill Richardson: 276 (49.94%) Pres. Rudy Giuliani/Vice Pres. John Thune: 262 (48.84%) Donald Trump/Gov. John Kasich: 285 (50.41%) Pres. Hillary Clinton/Vice Pres. Bill Richardson: 253 (48.24%)
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« Reply #310 on: March 20, 2016, 12:26:18 PM » |
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For fun. Republican Governor (R-NY): 310 (50.7%) Democratic Senator (D-TX): 228 (47.6%) Democratic Governor (D-NH): 486 (48.9%) Incumbent President (R-NY): 36 (35.5%) Republican Congressman (R-AL) (14.6%) Democratic President (D-NH): 509 (59.9%) Republican Governor Utah (R-UT): 29 (38.5%) Republican Senate Majority Leader (R-FL): 245 (37.8%) Incumbent Democratic Vice President (D-CO): 233 (34.9%) Independent Businessman (I-CA): 60 (25.7%) * Senate Majority Leader Elected Via the House of Representatives. Incumbent President (R-FL): 328 (52.0%) Former Democratic Vice President (D-CO): 220 (46.7%)
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« Reply #311 on: March 21, 2016, 01:49:25 PM » |
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Michael Dukakis/Bill Clinton: 330 (51.6%) George Bush/Dan Quayle: 208 (47.0%) Michael Dukakis/Bill Clinton: 345 (52.5%) Bob Dole/Jack Kemp: 193 (45.7%) Bill Clinton/Ann Richards: 487 (55.9%) Pat Buchanan/Steve Forbes: 41 (40.0%) Other: 0 (4.1%) John McCain/J.C. Watts: 290 (50.0%) Bill Clinton/Ann Richards: 248 (48.9%)
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« Reply #314 on: March 27, 2016, 10:47:08 AM » |
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A Demoralized Republican Base and Fractured Party Gives Clinton a Historic Landslide Hillary Clinton/Julian Castro: 379 (53.1%) Mitt Romney/Scott Walker: 159 (45.2%) Cruz Tries to Patch up the GOP, but Falls Short on Election Day Julian Castro/Al Franken: 308 (50.9%) Ted Cruz/Joni Ernst: 230 (47.5%) Gardner and Sandoval Deliver Victory for the GOP after 16 Years Cory Gardner/Brian Sandoval: 293 (50.3%) Julian Castro/Al Franken: 245 (48.1%)
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« Reply #315 on: March 27, 2016, 09:22:08 PM » |
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"Clinton Beats Bush": The 1992 Vote Bush/Quayle: 273 (45.9%) Clinton/Gore: 265 (42.6%) Perot/Stockdale: 0 (8.1%) The Republican Lock Broken: The 1996 Vote Cuomo/Rockefeller: 320 (51.9%) Quayle/Crane: 218 (46.5%) Despite Republican Gains, Cuomo Holds Strong: The 2000 Vote Cuomo/Rockefeller: 448 (58.1%) Buchanan/Keyes: 90 (35.6%) Other: 0 (5.1%) A Brokered Democratic Conventions Gives Republicans False Hope. The 2004 Vote Bradley/Campbell: 278 (49.5%) Bush/Kasich: 260 (49.1%) The Maverick Saves the GOP: The 2008 Vote McCain/Thune: 296 (50.2%) Bradley/Campbell: 242 (48.1%) Manchin is No Match for President McCain: The 2012 Vote McCain/Thune: 358 (52.9%) Manchin/Nunn: 180 (45.0%)
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« Reply #321 on: April 03, 2016, 11:33:50 AM » |
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Feel The Bern Bernie Sanders: 54% Hillary Clinton: 44% Other: 2% Telling it Like it Is Chris Christie: 45% Ted Cruz: 38% Marco Rubio: 12% Other: 5% The Governor and the Democratic-Socialist Christie/Rubio: 290 (50.2%) Sanders/Warren: 248 (48.5%)
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